Shanghai: A lap with Alex Wurz

Eurosport - Mon, 13 Apr 10:05:00 2009

Join Alex Wurz for a trip around the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of this weekend's Formula One race.

2006 Chinese GP Shanghai - 0

The city of Shanghai is a bit too hectic for my taste. However the Shanghai International Circuit is a very impressive facility and an interesting challenge for the drivers and engineers.

The lap itself is fairly typical of a Herman Tilke design with a huge range of corners, starting with turns one and two which combine to form what seems like a never-ending right-hander. You arrive in seventh gear at 185mph and you only start to brake when you turn into the corner. You can't brake very hard, so you're braking for a long time as you slow the car down to second gear. To be quick around the whole circuit you need to have a neutral-handling car, which generally results in oversteer through here.

You approach turn three over a little jump downhill. It's a left-hander and can be entered in first or second gear, depending on your gear ratios. At this point the tyres are still very stressed from the long first corner, so you're sliding a lot and it's difficult to make a good exit, which is very important because turns four and five are flat-out kinks and are followed by a straight.

Turn six is a hairpin, where the biggest challenge is getting the braking point right because you're arriving at nearly 185mph. You want to clip the apex and get on the power as early as possible to carry as much speed as you can through the fast left-right chicane that follows. This is taken flat in sixth gear and you can really feel the car gripping the road.

At the exit of this chicane you're almost immediately into a double left-hander, turns nine and 10. These are very important corners and a lot can be gained on the entry to the first left, which you take in third gear. The second left is flat, but you have to be quite precise with your line and without traction control it will be trickier this year.

You're then up to sixth gear, before braking at around 90 metres into a tight left-hander. If you set your car up to ride this kerb, it will be too soft for the first part of the track, so I think it's better to avoid the kerb and lose half a tenth, which will be more than compensated for elsewhere on the lap. This section reminds me of Club at Silverstone because the track goes immediately right and you have to steer the car with the throttle all the way to the exit.

Turn 13 is a long, banked right-hander. It's easy-flat, but you still need to concentrate because it's easy to destroy your tyres if you apply too much steering lock. The longest straight on the track follows and you're braking from 200mph for the hairpin. This is the best overtaking point on the lap and it's easy to lose 0.2s by getting your braking wrong, so you need to focus on getting the car into the apex.

Turn 15 is a flat-out kink and suddenly you're into the last corner, turn 16. It's a very interesting corner because you can carry a lot of speed at the apex if you can find the right rhythm. Then you're back on to the start-finish straight to begin another lap.

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    From Napoleon IV, on Tue 14 Apr 10:50AM
  2. wurlitzer aint got a decent lap in him

    From Burt, on Tue 14 Apr 2:50AM
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    The toyota have the nothing to be positive about.­ they­­ make the hum drum sleep inducing cars for the­­­ automotive uncaring, mr and mrs average. if you buy­­ the­ toyota you yourself may become positive but it­­ will be ­ positive suicidal.
    these toyota car they­ very­ boring, my friends, like the­ honda. you never­ see­ anyone under the age of 80 driving­ the toyota.­ this is­ the car you drive whilst waiting to­ die. all­ the sat­ nav in toyota comes with the out patient­­ hospital­ depts pre programmed and all the boots of­ cars­ are­ designed to accomodate the wheelchair and­ walking­­ frame.
    how these people make the f1 car, i do­ not the­ know.

    From marnio from peru, on Mon 13 Apr 11:01PM
  4. Could anybody less boring than Wurz possibly exist, at­ any time.......anywhere?

    From rubydog123, on Mon 13 Apr 8:26PM
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    mea a so happy mea could a fly

    From , on Mon 13 Apr 6:16PM
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    Im Sorry Dave and im sorry judge, my Cheating got­­­­­­ Dave­­ fired after 35­­­ years­ service, i will­ Quit­­­­ if­ they­­ give you your job­­­ back, i­­ think­­­­ that's­ what i­­ should do, i will be­­­ a­ man­­­­­ about this and­ Quit an­­ once...

    From DC, on Mon 13 Apr 1:32PM
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    CUD DR MARK LUNT GO BACK TO THE SOCCER AND TALK UR­ BULSH.T THERE PLEASE... NO SPACE FOR IDIOTS LIKE YOU­ HERE .

    From snugent13, on Mon 13 Apr 1:00PM
  8. The penalties the have given Hamilton, would Ferrarai­ have got that if the boot was on the other foot,dont­ think so.I have watched F1 for a long time,getting a­ bit fed up with all theese dodgy decisions. its­ starting to make the sport look silly.

    From james, on Mon 13 Apr 10:29AM
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    Im sorry if the truth hurts you Jon and Stephen, you­ are getting so wound up and for that i am sorry too,­ well not really for that, it's so funny to see all­ my fans getting stressed, anyway Im Sorry Dave and im­ sorry judge, my Cheating got­­­­ Dave­­ fired after­ 35­­­ years­ service, i will Quit­­­ if­ they­­ give­ you your job­­­ back, i­ think­­­ that's­ what i­­­ should do, i will be­­ a­ man­­­­ about this and­ Quit­ an­­ once...

    From DC, on Mon 13 Apr 10:13AM
  10. Hello? Were talking about Singapore now.

    From pHilo, on Tue 14 Oct 10:32PM
  11. Bourdais said it perfectly when asked "Will you do­ anything differently next time?" and He answered­ "Yes ofcourse. Next time, I will roll out the red­ carpet and say; Massa, here you go, the track is all­ yours." The whole FIA is a sham. More disgraceful­ than Mad Mosley S&M session at a London flat. Now­ every team is being penalised for not bringing a wipe­ to race track. LMFAO. I can't stop laughing.

    From beneto, on Tue 14 Oct 10:40AM
  12. It must be Bourdais' fault, he was simply int he­ way of a Ferrari an dthat's enough these days to be­ penalised.

    From phoenix.roadshow, on Mon 13 Oct 7:45PM
  13. It gave us some good racing last year, but with all the­ dodgy decisions I dont hold out much hope for this­ years race. Will anybody be allowed near a Ferrari­ without incurring a penalty? Even if they run into­ them,how can the Massa/Bourdais incident be Bourdais­ fault?

    From John F, on Mon 13 Oct 4:15PM
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